Top TV Shows - George Appleby
George Appleby's most popular TV shows ranked by Television Stats engagement score. Showing 2 television series sorted by current online popularity.
- #63Game of Thronesas Dwarf 'Robb' • 1 episode#63 in TVScore: 7.8Game of Thrones is a fantasy television series based on the series of novels by George R.R. Martin. Set in the fictional continents of Westeros and Essos, the show follows the power struggles between noble families as they vie for control of the Iron Throne. With its complex characters and intricate plotlines, Game of Thrones captivated audiences with its blend of political intrigue, epic battles, and supernatural elements. The show received critical acclaim for its production values, storytelling, and character development, becoming a cultural phenomenon and one of the most-watched television series of all time.
- #226Brassicas Donny • 1 episode#226 in TVScore: 2.8Brassic is a British comedy-drama television series that follows the lives of a group of friends who embark on a series of misadventures in the fictional town of Hawley. The show, created by Joe Gilgun and Danny Brocklehurst, blends elements of comedy and drama to offer a unique and entertaining viewing experience. With its strong ensemble cast and witty writing, Brassic explores themes of friendship, loyalty, and the struggles of working-class life. Full of hilarious moments and heartfelt storytelling, Brassic is a must-watch for fans of British television.
Top Movies - George Appleby
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George Appleby Biography
George Appleby (died 1999) was a Canadian film and television editor. He won the Canadian Film Award for Best Editing twice, in 1968 for Isabel and in 1978 for The Silent Partner. Appleby's notable film credits include The Far Shore, Partners, Outrageous!, Deadly Harvest, Wild Horse Hank, and Too Outrageous!. On television, he contributed to popular series such as The Forest Rangers, Adventures in Rainbow Country, The Ray Bradbury Theatre, Neon Rider, and Cold Squad. Appleby was also a founding board member of the Academy of Canadian Cinema and Television.